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Congress classifies 'unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena' UFOs as not man-made
#1
This was discussed at ATS , but I'd love to see more comments/views if this is maybe overblown, or a lie, perhaps a nothing-burger?
I searched this site to see if it was posted, and couldn't find it at least.

https://justthenews.com/government/congr...t-man-made


Love aliens  tinyinbiglove
#2
I want to say this is all political games to acquire funding extra for more bureaucratic jobs because let's face it,
reports of these things have been with us for well-over 80 years and those entrusted to protect countries have
continually assured investigated sightings hold no security issues to any Government or the public.

Are they now saying aliens have only now become a threat? Who have these little green pilots fell out with and why?!
If the poor narrative is adhered to, then wouldn't it be prudent to just halt missile-testing and this would ensure no strange
objects would be seen effecting these trials? After all, no Government has offered evidence that aliens are behaving in a
manner deemed threatening.

So what do we have...? A portion of a country's budget being set aside to promote their concerns about a phenomena
that is only now being suggested as other-worldly. Yet a link from @"ancientlight" 's article suppresses the alien idea when
it states...



Quote:Modification of Requirement for Office to Address Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena

'At a time when cross-domain transmedium threats to United  States national security are expanding exponentially, the Committee
is disappointed with the slow pace of DoD-led efforts to establish the office to address those threats and to replace the former 
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force as required in Section 1683 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
2022.

The Committee was hopeful that the new office would address many of the structural issues hindering progress. To accelerate progress,
the Committee has, pursuant to Section 703, renamed the organization formerly known as the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force
and the Aerial Object Identification and Management Synchronization Management Group to be the Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea
Phenomena Joint Program Office. 

That change reflects the broader scope of the effort directed by the Congress. Identification, classification, and scientific study of unidentified
aerospace-undersea phenomena is an inherently challenging cross-agency, cross-domain problem requiring an integrated or joint Intelligence
Community and DoD approach.

The new Office will continue to be led by DoD, with a Deputy Director named by  the Intelligence Community. The formal DoD and Intelligence 
Community definition of the terms used by the Office shall be updated to include space and undersea, and the scope of the Office shall be
inclusive of those additional domains with focus on addressing technology surprise and ‘‘unknown unknowns.’’

Temporary nonattributed objects, or those that are positively identified as man-made after analysis, will be passed to appropriate offices and 
should not be considered under the definition as unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena....'
Link:

This is about concerns regarding technologies of other countries or US-based private companies, not out-of-space visitors -at best. Why would
the USA be panicking about Ufos when the threat would be global? Yet, we never hear of other countries setting monies aside for defending
their realms from flying saucers and their wicked occupants!

Whoever put this poor narrative together hasn't really thought about its implications.

Energy prices are rising due to a conflict inside a once-USSR country that is only-recently been deemed the breadbasket of the world.
The cost of living in many western countries could see the public deciding whether to eat or heat. Oil and Gas companies rake in vast
fortunes due to the ongoing war in the Ukraine and Putin's stranglehold on the world's gas-supplies. Governments around the world are
unable to ease the oncoming crisis and Greta is nowhere to be found.
......................................

Unknown aerial objects -possibly from another planet, are reported by sections of the US Government to be solely threatening the USA.
Arms of the Government are looking into threatening actions of these uncatchable vehicles and the CIA admitted that all the other sightings
of the past were of their making in order to fortify secrecy during classified projects.
......................................

Which statement is the more worrying and is the least gatherer of ratings/readership in the established media?

Meanwhile, here's Gerald with the weather...
tinywondering
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
#3
(08-26-2022, 09:40 AM)BIAD Wrote: I want to say this is all political games to acquire funding extra for more bureaucratic jobs because let's face it,
reports of these things have been with us for well-over 80 years and those entrusted to protect countries have
continually assured investigated sightings hold no security issues to any Government or the public.

Are they now saying aliens have only now become a threat? Who have these little green pilots fell out with and why?!
If the poor narrative is adhered to, then wouldn't it be prudent to just halt missile-testing and this would ensure no strange
objects would be seen effecting these trials? After all, no Government has offered evidence that aliens are behaving in a
manner deemed threatening.

So what do we have...? A portion of a country's budget being set aside to promote their concerns about a phenomena
that is only now being suggested as other-worldly. Yet a link from @"ancientlight" 's article suppresses the alien idea when
it states...



Quote:Modification of Requirement for Office to Address Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena

'At a time when cross-domain transmedium threats to United  States national security are expanding exponentially, the Committee
is disappointed with the slow pace of DoD-led efforts to establish the office to address those threats and to replace the former 
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force as required in Section 1683 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
2022.

The Committee was hopeful that the new office would address many of the structural issues hindering progress. To accelerate progress,
the Committee has, pursuant to Section 703, renamed the organization formerly known as the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force
and the Aerial Object Identification and Management Synchronization Management Group to be the Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea
Phenomena Joint Program Office. 

That change reflects the broader scope of the effort directed by the Congress. Identification, classification, and scientific study of unidentified
aerospace-undersea phenomena is an inherently challenging cross-agency, cross-domain problem requiring an integrated or joint Intelligence
Community and DoD approach.

The new Office will continue to be led by DoD, with a Deputy Director named by  the Intelligence Community. The formal DoD and Intelligence 
Community definition of the terms used by the Office shall be updated to include space and undersea, and the scope of the Office shall be
inclusive of those additional domains with focus on addressing technology surprise and ‘‘unknown unknowns.’’

Temporary nonattributed objects, or those that are positively identified as man-made after analysis, will be passed to appropriate offices and 
should not be considered under the definition as unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena....'
Link:

This is about concerns regarding technologies of other countries or US-based private companies, not out-of-space visitors -at best. Why would
the USA be panicking about Ufos when the threat would be global? Yet, we never hear of other countries setting monies aside for defending
their realms from flying saucers and their wicked occupants!

Whoever put this poor narrative together hasn't really thought about its implications.

Energy prices are rising due to a conflict inside a once-USSR country that is only-recently been deemed the breadbasket of the world.
The cost of living in many western countries could see the public deciding whether to eat or heat. Oil and Gas companies rake in vast
fortunes due to the ongoing war in the Ukraine and Putin's stranglehold on the world's gas-supplies. Governments around the world are
unable to ease the oncoming crisis and Greta is nowhere to be found.
......................................

Unknown aerial objects -possibly from another planet, are reported by sections of the US Government to be solely threatening the USA.
Arms of the Government are looking into threatening actions of these uncatchable vehicles and the CIA admitted that all the other sightings
of the past were of their making in order to fortify secrecy during classified projects.
......................................

Which statement is the more worrying and is the least gatherer of ratings/readership in the established media?

Meanwhile, here's Gerald with the weather...
tinywondering

You're probably right. Well , aliens are a welcome distraction to the constant plandemic narrative. Though I've heard about many reports of ufo's going in and out of the water , and then disappearing into space.  That part is true. 
You are a party pooper though  minusculecrybaby
#4
(08-26-2022, 04:00 PM)ancientlight Wrote: You're probably right. Well , aliens are a welcome distraction to the constant plandemic narrative...


I can't agree more and after sixty years of waiting, the information just seems to be on some type of carousel.
Don't get me wrong, A.L, I want those things in the sky to be revealed, it's just the current environment of
'Let's-have-A-Department-For-That' isn't conducive with what is going on outside in the whole world.


Quote:...Though I've heard about many reports of ufo's going in and out of the water , and then disappearing into space. 
That part is true. 
You are a party pooper though  minusculecrybaby


I'm ashamed to say this last statement is true and I'm sorry.
tinycrying  ( minusculebeercheers )
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#5
Here's what I'm getting at: (From The Hill)
tinybiggrin



Quote:Congress implies UFOs have non-human origins

'In Congress, where legislation is drafted, debated and enacted, clear and concise definitions are of paramount importance...'

So we can accept the notion that solid evidence will be shown in this article, along with 'clear and concise definitions'.


Quote:'...As military aircrews increasingly encounter unidentified flying objects (UFOs), lawmakers recently made several striking
revisions to the definition of “UFO.” Key among them: The explosive implication that some UFOs have non-human origins...'

Now we have Congress' implication' -not a clear and concise definition of a result they've arrived at after reviewing presented
evidence by official bodies. Remember, the title tells the reader that Congress 'implied', alluded to, inferred. It means that
after discussing the matter, they are not sure where these objects come from and The Hill is merely simmering the buzzwords
to hold the reader's attention.


Quote:'As first reported by researcher Douglas Johnson, a draft bill approved unanimously by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
rebrands UFOs as “unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena.” Expanding the definition to include objects in space and under
the oceans significantly broadens the scope of a muscular new office tasked by Congress with investigating UFOs.

The revised definition of “UFO” also includes “transmedium” objects which, according to lawmakers, “transition between space and
the atmosphere, or between the atmosphere and bodies of water.”...'

According to lawmakers... not according to an investigation from viable researchers and scientific agencies interested in the matter
of off-world craft invading airspace and other aspects of our planet.


Quote:'In short, members of a key national security-focused committee believe that objects of unknown origin are demonstrating remarkably
advanced technology by moving seamlessly between space, air and water. A report accompanying the legislation notes that “transmedium
threats to United States national security are expanding exponentially.”

It strains credulity to believe that lawmakers would include such extraordinary language in public legislation without compelling evidence.
Perhaps members have seen the classified sensor data that prompted former President Trump’s director of national intelligence to state
that UFOs exhibit “technologies that we don’t have [and] that we are not capable of defending against” (among several other eyebrow-raising
comments)...'

Here we have members of a committee arriving at the same conclusion as those in the past and present came to, along with a swipe
at a former President. Is the manoeuvrability of these objects through certain natural states as important as the question of what they
are and where they come from? At this point, The Hill hasn't addressed that question because -like Congress, they can't.


Quote:'Most strikingly, Congress’s new definition of “UFO” excludes “man-made” objects.

Over the last seven decades, most UFO sightings involved “man-made” objects, such as misidentified aircraft, balloons, satellites or drones.
Yet now, according to Congress, “man-made” objects “should not be considered under the definition as unidentified aerospace-undersea
phenomena.” Moreover, in a congressional directive, objects identified by the new UFO office “as man-made…will be passed to appropriate
[Department of Defense and Intelligence Community] offices” for further analysis.

Congress, in short, is forcing the government to focus on objects that are not “man-made.”...'

Here we have The Hill and Congress announcing to the public that past 'secret' projects were to blame for confusing sightings and now,
all that research as stopped. Unless, this classified work is still going on and the public will be given a binder explaining which light in
the sky is which.

Finally, the current trend in word-juggling surfaces. Ask the adult reader to imagine, envision something that has nothing to do with
off-world vehicles visiting our airspace. We're back to man-made drones.


Quote:'...Imagine that the new UFO office identifies a highly advanced drone flying in sensitive airspace. Under the draft legislation, regardless
of the drone’s origin – be it Chinese, Russian or otherwise – the UFO office must immediately stop investigating and hand the case over
to another government entity...'

And then the old switcheroo.


Quote:'This implies that members of the Senate Intelligence Committee believe (on a unanimous, bipartisan basis) that some UFOs have
non-human origins. After all, why would Congress establish and task a powerful new office with investigating non-“man-made” UFOs
if such objects did not exist?

Make no mistake: One branch of the American government implying that UFOs have non-human origins is an explosive development.
It is also part of a remarkable shift in official attitudes towards UFOs...'

How? I'm not saying that Ufos don't have non-human origins, but a UFO office arriving at the conclusion that something isn't a drone
doesn't automatically mean it's an object is from another planet!


Quote:'In the late 1940s and early 1950s, many senior government officials believed that UFOs had “interplanetary” origins. But a series of
still-unexplained encounters in the summer of 1952 sparked Cold War national security fears among defense and intelligence agencies.
As a result, the U.S. government initiated a campaign to “debunk” and discredit all UFO sightings, no matter how credible.
For decades, officials mocked any suggestion that UFOs had extraterrestrial origins. Not anymore...'

Oh... so they've stopped lying to those who pay their salaries, that's nice.
tinysure
The rest of the article is name-dropping to imply a seriousness to the subject and a couple of them are ex-CIA people.
Thank heavens the deceiving has stopped.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
#6
What BIAD said, all above. The UFO threat Op grows more & more insane everyday. Politicians & counterintel clowns, msm & UFO/USO social media larpers. minusculeclap 


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